Meade Instruments 1697 Computer Drive System For LXD 650 and LXD 750 Mounts - Part 2 User Manual

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APPENDIX D: PERSONAL COMPUTER (PC) CONTROL OF THE #1697 CDS

Remote operation of a computerized telescope has only been a fanciful dream for most amateur
astronomers. The realization of fully controlling a telescope through a personal computer has previously
been a staggering proposition involving high monetary cost and expert knowledge of software and hardware.

To realize this dream, the Meade #1697 Computer Drive System's internal software
supports a RS-232 interface, allowing observers to utilize a PC and software such as
Meade EPOCH 2000sk (see Optional Accessories, page, 18), other after-market
software, or a user's own custom software to control a compatible telescope.

The following sections are devoted to those interested in developing their own
software to remotely control every feature of the CDS.

An RS-232 cable is required for serial communication between the CDS and a PC. It
is possible to either purchase an RS-232 cable from your local Meade dealer, or
construct your own cable. Following is a schematic for constructing your own RS-232 cable, a program to
test the RS-232 communication line called CDS TEST, the CDS Command Set, and CDS DEMO, which is
a program that you can enter into your computer to access the Object Library, slew to the object, and center
the image. The CDS TEST and CDS DEMO programs require a serial communication program, such as
Procomm*, to communicate with a PC.

1. RS-232 Cable

The input hardware uses a standard 6 line telephone jack
connector, preattached to a 6 conductor flat line telephone
style cable (of any length, up to 100' and perhaps even more,
depending on the gauge of the cable). You will also need
either a 9-pin or 25-pin RS-232 connector, whichever your
computer uses for the serial port. All of the above items are
available at most electronics hardware stores.

Fig. 15 shows the CDS pinouts for the 6 line telephone
connector. The table below shows standard IBM compatible
DB-9 and DB-25 serial port pin outs, and how they should be
connected to the CDS 6 line modular connector. Note: Only
3 wires are required.

142

536

Fig. 15: CDS Modular Connector

*

Procomm is a product of Datastorm Industries.

**

The DB-9 and DB-25 serial port pin out numbering code is representative of a widely used standard format.
Consult your computer’s instruction manual for your computer's format.

RS-232 CONNECTOR PIN OUT CODE LEGEND

6 WIRE MODULAR

DESCRIPTION

TO DB-9 CONNECTOR

TO DB-25

CONNECTOR

PIN#**

CONNECTOR PIN#**

#1

+12 VOLTS DC

NOT USED

NOT USED

#2

MISC. SERIAL OUT

NOT USED

NOT USED

#3

PC TRANSMIT DATA

#3

#2

#4

GROUND

#5

#7

#5

PC RECEIVE DATA

#2

#3

#6

MISC. SERIAL IN

NOT USED

NOT USED

6

3

5

4

2

1

Fig. 14: EPOCH 2000sk.

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